Wildkarspitze (Zillertal Alps)

Wildkarspitze

The Wildkarspitze from the north
Highest point
Elevation 3,073 m (AA) (10,082 ft)
Prominence 384 m Rosskarscharte
Isolation 3.8 km Reichenspitze
Coordinates 47°10′23″N 12°08′21″E / 47.17306°N 12.13917°E / 47.17306; 12.13917Coordinates: 47°10′23″N 12°08′21″E / 47.17306°N 12.13917°E / 47.17306; 12.13917
Geography
Wildkarspitze

Salzburg, Austria

Parent range Reichenspitze Group, Zillertal Alps

The Wildkarspitze is a mountain, 3,073 m (AA),[1] in the Zillertal Alps in the Austrian state of Salzburg.

Location and surrounding area

The Wildkarspitze rises on the municipal territory of Krimml in the Pinzgau. It is the highest summit on the Gerloskamm, a north-south running ridge in the Reichenspitze Group, which forms the eastern boundary of the Zillertal Alps. To the west of the mountain is the valley of Wildgerlostal, to the east that of the Krimmler Achental.[2]

Whilst the western mountainside of the Wildkarspitze has a rocky character, the northern and eastern sides are heavily glaciated. To the north is the glacier of Wildkarkees, to the northeast, the Waldbergkarkees, and to the southeast, the Weißkarkees. The neighbouring peaks are the less prominent Seekarspitzl (also Walderbergkarkopf, 2,914 m) to the northeast and the Hoher Schaflkopf (3,057 m) to the south.[2][3]

Alpinism

The normal route up the Wildkarspitze runs tracklessly from the Zittauer Hut (2,330 m) to the southwest up to the arête between Wildkarspitze and Hoher Schaflkopf and then along it to the summit. This ascent requires climbing to UIAA grade II level. Another just as difficult route, which is accessible from the Wildgerlostal or from Krimml, runs across the Waldbergkarkees glacier, then over the Wildkarkees and finally along the northwest ridge to the top.[3] In winter the mountain is climbed as a ski tour across the Wildkarkees.[4]

The first ascent of the mountain, then called the Wildkarkopf, was undertaken by Karl Povinelli and Franz Hofer in 1892.[3]

References

  1. Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen Austria: Austrian Map online (1:50,000)
  2. 1 2 Alpine Club map No. 35/3, "Zillertaler Alpen - Ost", 1:25,000, 2003
  3. 1 2 3 Heinrich Klier/Walter Klier (1978) (in German), Alpine Club Guide Zillertaler Alpen (8 ed.), Munich: Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, pp. 363-364, ISBN 3763312145
  4. Wildkarspitze (3073m), alpintouren.com, retrieved 1 November 2012
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